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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 2146454" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Half of the run up occurred in Obama's first two years. The Repubs gaining control of the House in 2010 slowed it down a bit, but keep in mind that the House of Reps doesn't spend the money, only provides the funds. But you are right, the current leadership is so afraid of losing elections that it gave the Administration all it wanted in the last spending bill. People really aren't seeing through anything, they're being told what they want to hear by populist demagogues. Sanders is promising all kinds of stuff he can't deliver on, and Trump is playing on fears without explaining much in actual policy. We can't spend our way into a better economy. Imagine if you ran up 10's of thousands on your credit cards. Might have been fun while it happened but sooner or later you have to face the music. Any candidate talking about trillions more in spending isn't facing the reality of our situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 2146454, member: 24302"] Half of the run up occurred in Obama's first two years. The Repubs gaining control of the House in 2010 slowed it down a bit, but keep in mind that the House of Reps doesn't spend the money, only provides the funds. But you are right, the current leadership is so afraid of losing elections that it gave the Administration all it wanted in the last spending bill. People really aren't seeing through anything, they're being told what they want to hear by populist demagogues. Sanders is promising all kinds of stuff he can't deliver on, and Trump is playing on fears without explaining much in actual policy. We can't spend our way into a better economy. Imagine if you ran up 10's of thousands on your credit cards. Might have been fun while it happened but sooner or later you have to face the music. Any candidate talking about trillions more in spending isn't facing the reality of our situation. [/QUOTE]
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